
A tense spring journey on a cramped railway carriage becomes a small stage for strangers whose lives intersect in fleeting, uneasy ways. The narrator watches a solitary, sharply dressed gentleman—his gaunt features and odd coughs set him apart—while a talkative lawyer and his stern, half‑masculine companion sip tea by the platform. Around them a boisterous merchant, a smoking woman in a hybrid coat, and other travelers exchange sharp jokes and trading anecdotes, their conversations crackling with the restless energy of a world on the brink of change.
Through these observations the story hints at deeper questions of desire, fidelity, and the moral judgments that bind them. As the train pauses and the passengers’ voices rise, the lawyer’s terse remarks about marriage foreshadow a conflict that will force the narrator to confront his own assumptions about love and responsibility. The atmosphere remains charged, inviting listeners to wonder what hidden currents lie beneath the surface of this seemingly ordinary voyage.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (177K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-03-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1910
One of the great giants of world literature, he combined sweeping storytelling with deep questions about love, family, faith, and how to live. His novels still feel vivid because they pay such close attention to ordinary human thoughts and choices.
View all books